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    Video of the Horizon project Woodzymes: Wood transformed enzymes for biorefineries

    Several crucial steps in wood industries involve extreme operation conditions (such as high temperature and pH) to remove or modify recalcitrant lignin that protects cellulose in the plant cell wall. Enzymes can substitute harsh and energy-demanding chemical treatments for sustainable production of bio-based building blocks and products in wood biorefinery. However, wild enzymes, evolved to act under natural environmental conditions, cannot be integrated into the current industrial processes. WoodZymes project aimed to develop and optimize extremophilic enzymes resisting very high temperature and pH, to be used as biocatalysts in wood industries. These extremoenzymes were applied to recover phenolic compounds from enzymatic breakdown of technical lignin, as well as lignin and hemicellulose compounds from enzymatic delignification and bleaching of kraft pulp (also resulting in more sustainable final cellulosic pulp). The extremophilic enzymes were also used to valorise the latter compounds as bio-based precursors for adhesives in the manufacture of medium-density fibreboards, and as components of insulation polyurethane foams (substituting fossil building blocks), as well as for obtaining renewable sugar-based papermaking additives.

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    WoodZymes

    Extremozymes for wood based building blocks: From pulp mill to board and insulation products

    Localisation
    • Europe
    Auteurs
    • Susana Camarero
    Objectif
    • Communication
    • Dissemination
    • Education/Training
    • Decision-making support
    Type de fichier
    Video
    Taille du fichier
    28.88 MB
    Publié sur
    30-11-2021
    Langue originale
    English
    Site officiel du projet
    WoodZymes
    License
    CC BY
    Mots-clés
    • bioeconomy
    • Wood
    • enzyme
    • lignin
    • biorefinery

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